Laraaji

Laraaji (amuru Edward Larry Gordon, 3 Mee 1943) bu onye okachamara ihe eji eme ihe n’Amerika nke mara nma na piano, zither na mbira .  Ndekọ ya Wireta 1980 Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, nke Brian Eno kaadị dịka nke usoro Ambient ya.

Ndụ mmalite na ọrụ

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Amụrụ Edward Larry Gordon na Philadelphia, [1] ọ ike violin, piano, trombone na olu n'afọ nke mbụ ya na New Jersey.  [2] Ọ gara Mahadum Howard, mmụta ihe mere eme ojii dị na Washington, DC, ebe ọ akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na piano.  [3] Mgbe ọ ọmụmụ akwụkwọ na Howard, ọ ngosi oge na New York City na-ahụso ọrụ dị ka onye na-eme ihe nkiri na onye na-eme ihe nkiri, yana mmemme Fender Rhodes electric piano na jazz-rock band 'Winds  nke Change'. [1]

N'afọ 1970, ọ ekiri ihe omimi nke Eastern ma kwenye na ọ ga- alụ ọhụrụ maka egwu ya na ndụ ya.  Ọ bụkwa n'oge a ka ọ hụrụ zither mbụ ya n'ike pawn dị n siri ahụ.  N'ịtụgharị ya na ngwá electronic, ọ ahụmahụ iji ngwá ọrụ dị ka piano.  Ka ọ na-erule 1978, ọ na-eso nka zuru oke iji malite ịkwọ ụgbọ ala n'ogige atụrụ na n'okporo ụzọ New York.  Ọ pụtara n'ebe ugwu egwuregwu nke Washington Square Park, ebe ọ ga-emezigharị ruo ọtụtụ awa na njedebe na anya ya mechiri. [2]

N'afọ sochirinụ, Brian Eno zutere ya mgbe ọ na-egwu egwu na Washington Square Park, [1] bụ onye gara n'ihu wepụta ntọhapụ ya kwụsị ama, Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, nke a atọ nke usoro Brian Eno's  Ambient.  [2] Nke a bụ album mbụ o metụta n'aha Laraaji

okwu nke mba ofesi a butere ịgụ maka ụdị edemede ya dị ogologo nke o wegara ndị otu ntụgharị uche na teepu cassette.  O mekwara ka iko nke mfa ihe omimi ya na ndị gurus dị ka Swami Satchidananda na Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati, onye LED Ananda Ashram na Monroe, New York[3]

N'afọ 2022, Laraaji sonyeere ndị na-agụ ọgwụ - otu ndị na-eme ihe nkiri n'ememe America na akwụkwọ ya na ndị nka ndị ọzọ - ka ha guzo na ọba egwu nke onwe ha [4]

Laraaji malitere Ụlọ Ọrụ Ntụgharị uche Ọchị, nke ọ ka na-enye gburugburu ụwa. [5] </link>[ <span title="The time period mentioned near this tag is ambiguous. (August 2022)">mgbe ole?</span> ]

Nnabata dị mkpa

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N'afọ 2023, Pitchfork nyere Segue To Infinity "Best New Reissue" wee kwupụta na album ahụ "kwesịrị itinye ntu n'ime igbe ozu nke akụkọ Laraaji dị ka onye na-anya ụgbọ okporo ígwè bụ onye (Brian) Eno chọtara naanị ya, kama na-agbaji. ya dị ka onye ama ama na akụkọ ihe mere eme na egwu oge ọhụrụ." [6]

ewepụtara

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  • Celestial Vibration (Swan, 1978) – under the name Edward Larry Gordon
  • Lotus-Collage (Laraaji, 1979)
  • Ambient 3: Day of Radiance (Editions EG, 1980) – produced by Brian Eno
  • I Am Ocean (Celestial Vibration, 1981)
  • Unicorns in Paradise (Laraaji, 1981)
  • Rhythm N' Bliss (Third Ear, 1982)
  • Om Namah Shivaya (Celestial Vibration, 1984)
  • Sun Zither (Laraaji, 1984)
  • Vision Songs - Vol .1 (self release , 1984) - reissued in 2018 by The Numero Group[7]
  • Open Sky (Celestial Vibration, 1985) – with Brother Ah
  • Live at WNYC (Laraaji – 1985)
  • One – All Loving One (Laraaji – 1985)
  • Celestial Realms (Spirit Music, 1986) – with Lyghte a.k.a. Jonathan Goldman
  • Once Upon a Zither (Laraaji – 1986)
  • Essence/Universe (Audion, 1987)
  • Music for Films III (Opal, 1988) – various artists
  • Zither Bliss (Laraaji – 1987)
  • White Light Music (Laraaji – 1987)
  • Urban Saint (Laraaji – 1987)
  • Sol (Laraaji – 1987) – with Mark Kramer
  • Freeflow – I'm in Heaven (Celestial Vibration, 1980s)
  • I Am Healing (Celestial Vibration, 1980s) – with Shree Vena
  • I Am Loved (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • I Am Sky (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • Bring Forth (Your Highest Vision) (Laraaji – 1980s)
  • Selected New Music III (Clear Music, 1991) – various artists
  • Flow Goes the Universe (All Saints Records, 1992) – produced by Michael Brook
  • The Way Out Is the Way In (All Saints Records, 1995) – with Audio Active
  • Islands (Sine – 1995) – with Roger Eno
  • Cascade(a.k.a. Enlighten) (Relaxation Co. – 1997)
  • Divination/Sacrifice (Meta 1998) – with Bill Laswell
  • Celestial Reiki (Etherean – 2000) – with Jonathan Goldman
  • Shiva Shakti Groove (Collective – 2000)
  • Celestial Zone (Laraaji – 2002)
  • My Orangeness (VelNet – 2002)
  • Celestial Reiki II (Etherean – 2002) – with Jonathan Goldman and Sarah Benson
  • Water & Soft Zither (Laraaji – 2004)
  • Laughter: The Best Medicine (Laraaji – 2004)
  • Chakra Balancing Music (Laraaji – 2004)
  • In a Celestial Water Garden (self release, 2005)
  • Sonic Sketches (with Nadi Burton – 2006)
  • Song of Indra (with Phil Gruber – 2006)
  • Ambient Zither in G Pentatonic (Laraaji – 2007)
  • Mountain Creek Water (Laraaji – 2007)
  • Sonic Portals (Laraaji – 2008)
  • FRKWYS Vol. 8 (Blues Control and Laraaji – 2011)[8]
  • Two Sides of Laraaji (Laraaji - 2013)
  • Sun Gong (Laraaji - 2017)[9][10]
  • Bring On The Sun (Laraaji - 2017)[9][10]
  • Arrive Without Leaving (Flying Moonlight - 2018) (with Arji OceAnanda & Dallas Acid)[11]
  • Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound (Laraaji, Merz, Shahzad Ismaily - 2019)[12][13]
  • Sun Piano (Laraaji - 2020)[14][15]
  • Moon Piano (Laraaji - 2020)
  • Through Luminous Eyes (All Saints Records - 2020) cassette only, available as triple cassette boxset with Sun Piano and Moon Piano.
  • Circle of Celebration (NOUS with Laraaji and Arji OceAnanda - 2021)
  • Segue To Infinity (Numero Group - 2023) 4LP vinyl reissue

Mụ na ndị ọzọ

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  • Akpaaka (Gyroscope - 1994) - dịka akụkụ nke ụgbọ mmiri ọkụ Channel
  • Mmụọ mara mma (All Saints Records, 1996) - dịka akụkụ nke ụgbọ mmiri ọkụ Channel
  • Ndị na-agụ ọgwụ ( Tepe nkume & Ndekọ mkpọtụ ọñụ, 2022)

Hụkwa

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  • Ndepụta nke ndị na-ese egwu ambient

Ntụaka

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  1. Galil (June 21, 2018). Zither maestro Laraaji continues exploring musical paths no one else can see (en). Chicago Reader. Retrieved on 2020-01-31.
  2. Beta. "From Stand-Up Comic to Master of Trance Music", Wall Street Journal, 2015-08-21. Retrieved on 2020-01-31. (in en-US)
  3. Legendary Musician Of Mysticism And Harlem Resident Laraaji (Video) – Harlem World Magazine (en-US) (August 5, 2020). Retrieved on 2022-06-28.
  4. Medicine Singers announce debut LP, share "Daybreak" (en). The FADER. Retrieved on 2022-06-28.
  5. "Laraaji: the Brian Eno of laughter | Music", The Guardian, 2015-02-20. Retrieved on 2017-03-11.
  6. Bromfield (February 11, 2023). Laraaji: Segue to Infinity. Pitchfork. Retrieved on August 21, 2023.
  7. Laraaji: Vision Songs, Vol. 1 (en-US). Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2022-08-23.
  8. Blues Control / Laraaji: FRKWYS Vol. 8. Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Laraaji:Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun. Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Laraaji:Sun Gong and Bring on the Sun review – shimmering sonic explorations. The Guardian (14 September 2017). Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  11. Laraaji / Arji OceAnanda /Dallas Acid: Arrive Without Leaving. Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  12. Laraaji, Merz and Shahzad Ismaily: Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound — an experimental odyssey. www.ft.com (5 July 2019). Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  13. Lewis. "Merz/Laraaji/Ismaily: Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound review", The%20Guardian, 21 June 2019. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  14. Laraaji: Sun Piano. Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.
  15. Lewis. "Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and Carlos Niño: Chicago Waves review", The Guardian, 10 July 2020. Retrieved on 2020-11-12.

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